What's a media filter? Sorry!! :-(
Is it just a DB-9 adapter that I plug in to the DB-9 connector on the 2502?
Is so, what would be the pin-out's, specifically the colors?
Thank you.
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>Subject: Re: Cable connection from a 2502---> Andrew mau?? [7:11961]
>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 12:17:23 -0400
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>You need a Token Ring Media filter to convert the DB15 Token Ring Interface
>on the 2502 router to UTP. Some media filters have UTP cables built in.
>Others, just have an RJ45 jack. For the RJ45 jack version, a regular
>cat-5 patch cable from the media filter to the MAU will work fine. As far
>as I know, there isn't anyway to fake out Token RIng and eliminate the MAU
>(unlike Ethernet or Serial where it is easy to make a back to back cable).
>Hope this helps.
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>--Jon Maiman
>CCNP, CCDP, Preparing for CCIE LAB in October
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>Subject: Cable connection from a 2502---> Andrew mau?? [7:11961]
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>Hi,
>Does anyone know what kind of cable do I need to use to connect my 2 2502
>routers to an Andrew mau that has RJ-45 ports? Is there a special pin-out
>for building TR cables or will a regular cat-5(straight-thru) cable work?
>Also, if I do NOT want to use a MAU, is there a way to fake the TR int. in
>a
>UP/UP state similiar to the # no keepalive command used for E0 interfaces?
>Please advise.
>Thank you.
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